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13 High-Mileage Used Cars That Are Still Totally Worth Buying

Discover reliable high-mileage cars that offer longevity and value.

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Updated Sept. 13, 2025
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Buying a car is a major expense, and new models can be out of reach for many buyers. But a high-mileage used car that's been well maintained could offer years of dependable service, all at a more affordable price point.

Some vehicles are simply built to last, with many models easily crossing the 200,000-mile mark. Here are 13 used cars worth considering, even if the odometer is already climbing.

 

Toyota Camry (2007-2017)

The Toyota Camry is popular for a reason. It's easy and inexpensive to maintain, has no major recurring issues, and offers good fuel economy. Four-cylinder models average 22-25 mpg in the city and 31-35 mpg on the highway. With basic care, many Camrys exceed 200,000 miles.

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Honda Accord (2008-2017)

Known for reliability and comfort, the Honda Accord offers two solid engine options. The 2.4L four-cylinder delivers excellent mileage, while the 3.5L V6 provides strong performance but may need a timing belt around 100,000 miles. Both engines can keep going past 200,000 miles with routine maintenance.

Toyota Prius (2010-2015)

Famous for its fuel efficiency, the Toyota Prius uses a 1.8L gasoline engine paired with an electric motor. The hybrid battery can last 150,000 to 250,000 miles, and replacements are more affordable than in earlier generations.

Subaru Outback (2013-2019)

This all-wheel-drive wagon is rugged and capable. Many reach 200,000 to 300,000 miles with proper maintenance. Expect to change fluids around every 60,000 miles and consider refreshing the suspension after 150,000 miles.

Lexus RX 350 (2007-2015)

A standout among luxury SUVs, the Lexus RX 350 can often pass 200,000 miles with minimal issues. It uses a timing chain instead of a belt, cutting down on major engine maintenance.

Ford F-150 (2011-2014, 5.0L V8)

The 5.0L Coyote V8 is a durable workhorse. This F-150 engine avoids many of the issues found in newer models and commonly runs beyond 200,000 miles. Maintenance and parts are generally affordable.

Honda CR-V (2012-2016)

The Honda CR-V is a dependable compact SUV. Its engine can easily go beyond 200,000 miles with consistent oil changes and occasional valve adjustments.

Toyota Tacoma (2005-2015)

This midsize pickup is built to endure. The four-cylinder engine is simple and reliable, with many Tacomas passing 200,000 miles, some even 300,000, when properly maintained.

Honda Fit (2002)

Small but mighty, the 2002 Honda Fit (known in some markets as the Jazz) offers outstanding fuel economy and longevity. Many models surpass 200,000 miles with regular care.

Chevy Silverado 1500 (2007-2013, 4.8L/5.3L V8)

A classic full-size truck, the Silverado 1500 can exceed 250,000 miles with routine maintenance. It has a straightforward design and widely available parts, making repairs relatively simple.

Toyota Avalon (2005-2012)

The Avalon features a reliable engine and a smooth ride. With a timing chain and comfortable interior, it often crosses the 300,000-mile threshold. City mileage ranges from 19-21 mpg, with 28-31 mpg on the highway.

Volvo XC90 (2005-2014, 3.2L I6 or V8)

The Volvo XC90 is a durable option with a focus on safety. It regularly lasts beyond 200,000 miles if properly cared for, thanks to its solid engineering and all-wheel drive.

Mazda3 (2010-2013, 2.0L/2.5L Skyactiv)

The Mazda3 is sporty and efficient. Its engines are chain-driven and generally trouble-free. Regular fluid changes and rust prevention help these cars last well over 200,000 miles.

Bottom line

A high-mileage car can still be one of the best car owner moves, especially if it's one of these proven, long-lasting models. As long as the vehicle has been properly maintained, you could get many more years out of it without paying the premium for a new ride.

Before buying, always check the car's service history and get a pre-purchase inspection to make sure you're getting a good deal on a reliable vehicle.

Editor's Note: Portions of this story were drafted with assistance from generative AI tools. All final creative decisions, edits, and fact checking were done by human writers and editors.


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